“However far back we may be able to trace the - so to speak - internal history of the Universe, there can be no question of arguing that this or that external origin is either probable or improbable. We do not have, and we necessarily could not have, experience of other Universes to tell us that Universes, or Universes with these particular features, are the work of Gods, or of Gods of this or that particular sort.”
Quote by Antony Flew
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God, freedom, and immortality: a critical analysis is a scholarly work that delves into the philosophical and theological underpinnings of these fundamental concepts. The book critically analyzes various viewpoints and arguments, offering a comprehensive exploration of the nature of God, the nature of freedom, and the possibility of immortality. It is intended for readers interested in philosophy, theology, and the intersection of these disciplines. more
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